ph a IHE FORT FERRY STAR, LHURS., JANUARY 10th, 19686 | ¢ { Jim Mott, Sudbury with Mr. and Mrs. - » fl S-------------- ) 7 John Venning for the long week-end. Press and Public Acclaimed for H O C K E Mr, and Mrs. Dale Gunter and Laura " - . . "" Jo. Napanee; Miss Nora Veuning, of B Ch M | 0 ell', ALEN D AR Lindsay with Mrs. Charles Venning, est I Istmas al per ation P P Mid Pl Wayne and Linda New Year's day. Post Office officials today doffed | ' ¢ ort erry 1 gel ayer With Mrs. Jean McLaughlin and their caps towards the press and pub- | lic for making possible what they des- | cribed as "the biggest and best | Christmas mail movement on record." | Greenbank h | Another year has bowed-out for On the basis of preliminary figures | everybody, may this new one of 1963 from key major offices, postal auth- [pe the best ever. boys on Sunday were Mr. and Murs. Fred Griffin and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin, Burketon, and on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harris and Jim; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Edger- "BOWLING Unconssione 10 ches at Ladies Wednesday Night League A sixteen year old Port Perry mid- get hockey player was knocked un- conscious for an estimated 10 minutes last Thursday night after he collided Stouffville noted that in this parti- cular incident, a helmet would pos- sibly have provided the player with added protection when he collided ton; Miss Verna Harris and Mr. Jack Chapman, Mr .and Mrs. Grant Ferguson and orities estimated that Christmas mail figures for 1962 were up from five to seven percent over last year's appro- ximately 500-million items. { x . Communion was observed on Sun- {day morning. ! The fourth Bible study meetin . ) : family and Mrs. Ray Dr . . ) R Kiya tks oi 7 31 with the goal post and back-boards with the net. Toronto pie " po ys gy Most Important statistic emerging | was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lancasters 6 24 during an exhibition game in the oy di i ' N be 3 Leo, un from the Christmas rush was the fact Norman Smith and next Sunday even- BR Stouffville arena. fines ar anc family, Scarboro were week | 0 in all major offices, the peak | ing the gr il 0 : Helicopters ............ 2 23 end guests of Roy and Bill Ferguson, |. TE (Ing the group will meet at the home Hurricanes ........ 2 23 J Barry Oke, a student at the Port a and on Tuesday they all and Mr. and working day was December 17th-- | of My. and Mus Rod Foster. Mustangs... T 23 Men S Thursda Perry Dist. High School was carried or ; ge S Mrs. Noel Morton tad bo : 1 Mis the day the Post Office had set us a ) oo Spitfires 4 22 from the ice on a stretcher and ad- . a p ot ph én ys al HSS deadline for local mail delivery. On Fhe sympathy of the community is Jets i 3 21 H L mitted to the office of Drs. Mitchell Tie Lindsay ean a Fpl A ere dimer that day more than a million cards extended to the family of the late Flyers . oe 0 21 Nig | éague and Smith for x-rays and treatment. . ; oh oi rand Hrs Loyd Wright fore cancelled at Ottawa, two and Mrs. Geo. McMillan who passed away Sunderlands ....... 0 17 It was later learned that no bones had | The midgets started Savy ny hs and family. one-quarter million at Vancouver, last week in Newmarket Hospital. North Stars wo... & 16 Team Standing-- been broken but he suffered a badly | ame and after two peo so Lo oy Rev. and Mrs. David Romeril and | nearly two million at Winnipeg and Boy Number Five has come to stay Bombers 9 16 SUAS nisin bruised right arm and shoulder and were trailing 3 - 1. Port cam > children spent a few days over New | four million at Toronto. Montreal's | he E. Bueon howe. Congratulations Mosquitoes 5 15 Meteors .... a nasty bump on the head. His fa. | With a great third period and Scored | year's with Rev. and Mrs. Philip Ro. | 4:410,600 represented the biggest A " » Der. 98 ) " to he Legionaires ther, Mr. Roger Oke of Port Perry| three times to emerge with a tle. meril and Dennis single day in the history of that of-' _° i t. SR BNCNTE purty the High Triple-- ! inds idgets are in Class A while ' 3 h HV high and low ladies were Mrs. Cook Kacey Harper--1711 DeLuxe oven termed the incident as just an aceci- | lindsay mi gets 5 i. fice --three-quarters of a million more (Searbor 1 SWiiey Lee and tl High Single-- Head Pins ...covvenninnnnns dent that could happen to anyone. He | Port are in c Class. They have two The following members of the de- than the biggest day last year. ay 3 0) a » Sey ew h . Dorothy Venning--286 Whiz Bangs suggested that his son was not wear- | #ames left in their schedule and cendants of the late Robt. Ferguson Commenting on the Christmas mail X eh and gen s were Reg. oster, 9ronhy Eg Carnegie ...... ing regulation hockey shoulder pads [Should finish in first place, which {clan and friends spent a pleasant New operation W. H. Wilson, Deputy and Don Spence. Door prize, Over S00 Triples Black Jacks at the time that might have offered | they now hold; Lindsay are running | Year's Day in the Recreation Centre, Postmaster General, said that early Eel Hunter, Kacey Harper--7l1; Dorothy Ven. GoOfers wives, 4 him more protection. "It's just one second. Blackstock: Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wan- reports indicated all major offices Friends of Mrs. Mulholland will bo hing--648; Vivian a Si Archers nine. 2 of those things", he said in a tele- Scoring Summary Bon, St. Catharines; Mr. and Mrs. fy,q cleared their Christmas mall by pleased to hear that she hos heeh re Jey Devitt--a33; Snir iy Ball d ' Blow: Rings - " phone conversation. He expressed | PORT PERRY-- Don Wannon, Fort Erie; Mr. and Mrs. December 24th, He eredited the lctsed from OshavA Hospital and 4 Marion Healey -- 616; Joy Ballard-- Bill's Ref. oven niiiiinnniiinns 2 appreciation to the Stouffville players,| 1--Jim McMaster (Dale McNenley, { Ernest Belyea and Nancy, Bronte; press, radio and television for making | 8t present with her daughter, Mrs 606: Over 210 Singles-- Dorothy Venning--286; Beth Oke-- 263; Joy Ballard--2659; Shirley Devitt --231, 231; Kacey Harper--256, 232, 224; Shirley Popert--218, 254; Vivian Singles Over 225-- D. Lowcock---251; C. Jeffrey--268; R. Chandler--242; R. Greaves -- 233; F. Hastings--290, 260; J. Dowson-- 228; B. Graham Sr.--239; \V. St. John team management, arena officials and doctors for their assistance and con. cern. He said that his boy had no recollection of what had actually hap- pened. Too Fast Roger Pickard) 2--Larry Skerratt (Graham Powell, Barry Beare) 3--Bob Lee 4--Jim Archer (Richard Stevens) LINDSAY-- : Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fletcher, Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy, Brian, Judy and Linda; Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Byers, Jim and Janice; Mr. and known the need to mail early, and said that the Canadian public had responded to the Post Office's appeals for co-operation "better than ever Mrs. Frank Hoskin, Larry, Ron and Joan Dean; Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Mount- before," Nightingale. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner on the birth of a baby girl. Murs, Wilson has Lillian gone to Port Perry to spend the winter at the . : ings-- | --237; D. Popert--228; D. Gerhardt ii ro : ver. ag. | According to Mr. Wilson, the sue- ! Rider -- 250, 261; Gloria Hastings a Ye Referee Bon Lewy of Stouttvil 1--Purvy joy, Bonnie, Ray, Gary and Paul; Mr. cessful Christmas operation will be' home of Mrs. McGregor. 254; Annie Wakeford -- 236; Evelyn way B, 3 h 2 Lemoire . and Mrs. Alex Johnston, Mr. Earl ) d by a considerable savi Telop) hres. s Co 226: Joy Hull--226: Irma | wu . said that the player was skating too 3-- Hors] Dorrell; Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell. | S¥eCtened by a considerable saving | clephone cuchres, sponsored by Summers 5 9: i B ! 097: High Single for Week-- fast when he attempted to cut in on tors en Naney "Leanne H Ath sand 4 . "over expenses incurred during the | the local W.I. were held last Friday Lewis-.215, 203; Helen Boierd--00% F. Hastings--290. the Stouffville net. He suggested 4--MecLory NARLY, © leather and Janis; | holiday season in 1961. Public co-| evening at the homes of Mr. and Mrs, Marion Healey--222; Betty Collins-- |. 217; Jean McLaughlin -- 218; Elaine Bailey--212; Ruby Moore--210, High Triple for Week-- F. Hastings--1739. Ladies Monday Night League Jan. 7th, 1963--" Cucumbers ......... aniline ae 7 Carrots Turnips Over 600 Triple-- A. M. Frannsen--601 that he hit both the goal post then the boards when he lost his balance. He said that it was first feared that the boy had dislocated his shoulder. Linesman, Keith Sutherland, also of | Port Midgets expect to play an ex- hibition game Mon., night, Jan. i4th at home. Next league game at home against Uxbridge Mon,, Jan. 21st, 8.30 p.m. Blackstock | prepared by Mrs. Frank Hoskin and in her absence were read by Mrs. Ernest Larmer. Meeting closed by Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dorrell, Darcy & Annie; Mr, Harry Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham, Cheryl, Blair and Mark, and Mr. Wallie Hogg. New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong and family were--Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Graham; Mr. and Mus. : Ross Duff, Graham and Marilyn; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chapman; Mr. and operation, combined with improved | mail-handling methods were vespon- | sible for the saving, Mr. Wilson said. | Post Office officials said that gen- | erally good weather across Canada! during the days leading up to Christ- mas had helped the Post Office main- tain mail schedules. Commenting on the weather, one senior post office official said, "we worked Murray Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howsam and Mr. and Mrs, Stone. There were thirty tables playing and the overall prizes were won by Mrs. Jean Gregg (Uxbridge) and Mr. Gerry Hunter. Friends of Mr. Jas. Dusty of Osh- Geo. sos i fre y ; Lo . Mrs. Charles Lown, Wayne and Janice. hard, we awa will be sorry to hear that he fell PRTSIIPS cnnimapiimrimriprisnis 5 Duar 200 Singles oa rt wg for oo of he singing "The Queen", while lunch was Port Perry; Miss Pat Adams, Nestle. | had good co-operation, and we were recently and fractured his hip. Potatoes ......ccivevenes rtvrenrieses . Bb D. Healey--2064, 211; L. Tripp--253; omen = "hatiute was cc In hel being prepared Mrs. Roy Taylor con- ton; Miss Annabelle Kelly, Brampton; | lucky, too." Miss C. Reyeraft spent Christmas Radishes .... .b J. Godley--241; M. Lawrence--240; N. Comnmnity ii Wednesday after. ! ducted a contest on Surnames of fa- Mr. Wallace Hogg, Fenelon, i with Rev. R. T. and Mrs. Chapin, Beans Jakeman -- 238; M. J. Till -- 233; E. | noon, Jan. 2nd with the small atten- | milies in this community. -- Miedo. Cabbage: « Shaw--232, 200; F. Dowson--226; M. | dance of 12 members, two visitors and Dr. and Mrs. Douglos Hilbey (nes Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor; Mr. and Salaried employees at General Mo-' Mr. Oscar Real of Regina, accom- } M. F -- 209, | one child. Meeting opened as usual > hic Mrs. Arnold Taylor and girls: Mrs : tuo lf ; Peppers ........... Bais tessentiuns 2 Amell -- 217; A. M. Frannsen ' . vo | Pearl Wrigh f England joyed "tors of Canada may save up to 10! panied by his sisters, Mrs. Elsie Beare . - with the Ode, Collect and Lord's| Pear right) o ngland, enjoyed yo. po dor and Mr. and Mrs. Ans Peas iii, 2 206; D. McLean--209; O. Harrison-- i R : s in the Holy Land. TI oe ' Ar. and Mrs. Anson per cent of their salaries in the GM! and Miss Olive Real of Port Perry : Prayer. Minutes and Treasurer's re-| Christmas in the Holy Land. 'Y | Taylor of Searboro were Sund di | 208, 204; E. Vernon--206; G. Hastings . 'e havi : iday d y i unday din. savings-stoek purchase program. The | were visitors at Church last Sunday 203 port were received. Among the let- | are having six weeks holi BYS ANA ONY 40k guests of Mr. and Mus, Garnet , butes $ - encl sol ni ey ters of thanks read was one from our | 8 trip via Tripoli, Aléxandria, Jeru- Murray and girls, Cresswell company contributes $1 for cach $2! morning. { Ian N. Lee F.R.C.S. (Edin) D.L.0. WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF HIS PRACTICE OTALARYNGOLOGY AT Port Perry Medical Centre ' January learance Sale KAYVAN'S LADIES WEAR ~JAN. 17/63. ra-- -- NEW CHRYSLER DEALER IN PORT P RY adopted boy in Korea and one from The Save the Children Fund. An interesting reply to the motto-- "Buried seeds grow, buried talents never", was given by Mrs. Dalton Dorrell. Mr. Godfrey, who came from near London, England, this summer, | music was supplied by the Archie to teach in Blackstock High School, | Courtice Orchestra. The old year was gave a most interesting talk on "A rung out and the New Year ushered in an Agricultura} | in With bells, horns and music makers Area". Janis Dorrell sang "Lollipop | otc. ete. in royal manner. Town dweller Tree". The Current Events were salem, Syria, Turkey, Greece and Italy. A capacity attendance enjoyed the New Year's Eve Dance, sponsored by the O.N.O. Club in the Recreation Centre New Year's eve. Excellent New Year's Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. : FW VW WW WV VV UW OVO OY tre vvrvTrrvovTrTryTT VIVE VVVVVTTOTT TT PTPTTTOTTIVOTUVYTOIOOCOOOIVOOOOOO0LO00O0O00€ ER RR RF ST WR Wo er ere id NOW IS THE TIME For Stes oboe td A A Aa a na a SEN SIP © A A AAA A a a a ah aa a a aa aa a ae a ae aa on PUY YY YY YY YY 314 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa Phone 128-4631 --JAN. 17/68, I SO I SS RS RS Sr SP Sr 2 Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Dal- | ton Dorrell cntertnined the High School Teachers, Mrs. Romeril and Mrs. Godfrey. They read the play "Twelfth Night". ! saved by the employee. Half of the salaried employees' savings is invest- ed in Canada Savings Bonds and half | in GM common stock. The company's contribution is invested GM stock. entirely in Mrs. Geo. Till spent Christmas week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Smith, Orillia. Sorry to report that Mrs. Ken Rodd 15 a patient in Toronto General Hos- pital. AWBROCK DEPARTM NT STORE Capture the loo NEI LOVELIN ISS: 4 i LP % 4 ofr 8, 9 el) pl ule | fo r LSP ee . C WALLPAPER in stock 200 PATTERNS LATEST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT eilings - 45c. roll Pre - Pasted Wallpapers - 69 roll Room Lots WALLPAPER ROOM LOTS PHONE: 985-2521 PORT PERRY : Always on hand 4 " LL] y i Remodelling, Redecorating, V5 price i i Repairs & Maintenance Work JANUARY RX on. i Men & Materials are Available Now | san uL aa WATCH FOR Yittoapor 14. 1ASY TO cuuan CLEARANCE 2 g | | : SALE \ ANNOUNCEMENT , . 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